He went on to say that the decision confirms that Liberia’s historical governance model, which enables Liberian governing authority in Monrovia to simply impose its decisions upon the people of the hinterland, with complete disregard to their wishes and needs, is as much alive today as it was in yesteryears, all the rhetoric about a new Liberia notwithstanding.

He said Concerned Grand Gedeh Citizens in the Diaspora, will not allow this practice that has been so detrimental to the wellbeing of their people, but also to all Liberians and their democracy, to continue to go unquestioned.

The Concerned Grand Gedeh Citizens in the Diaspora are therefore calling on Grand Gedeans everywhere and their Elders to join them in continuing to peacefully petition the Government to now replace Mr. Grant, because they believe that his track record disqualifies him to serve as Superintendent of Grand Gedeh County and his confirmation notwithstanding.

Mr. Nyanue said Mr. Grant superintendency of Grand Gedeh County would be a powder keg waiting to explode.

The Concerned Grand Gedeh Citizens in the Diaspora thanked Senator Thomas Yaya Nimely, Chairman of the Grand Gedeh County Legislative Caucus, and the other eight senators who voted against Mr. Grant’s confirmation and said that they demonstrated that one’s track record and history count for something in a democracy, and that is a good thing for Liberia’s fledgling democracy.